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1. Ask your children what they know about Ebola and your deployment. -- 2. Gently correct inaccurate information. -- 3. Allow your children to express their feelings about the deployment. -- 4. Answer their questions in ways that will reassure them. -- 5. Helping children cope with any fears or concerns. -- Other resources for families of deployers with children.

Information for families and loved ones of responders.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created this activity book to offer parents an interactive way to talk to their kids about deployment to West Africa. This activity book is recommended for children from 2-8 years old.

Information for families and loved ones of responders. : The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created this activity book to offer parents an interactive way to talk to their kids about deployment to West Africa. This activity book is re...